Swedish company Marinfloc says that its range of wastewater treatment equipment, unlike that of many other companies, is already compliant with upcoming revisions to MEPC 107(49).
The updated regulation enters into force in 2025, something that Marinfloc considers has been overdue for more than 15 years. With many manufacturers of bilge water separators facing the challenge of redesigning their concepts to adapt to a new reality, something that is proving particularly challenging in the case of ships with dual fuels, Marinfloc says its products have been designed with higher standards in mind since 1996.
Since its inception, Marinfloc has ensured that every product is adaptable, capable of handling any changes in onboard conditions without the need for complete redesigns. This means Marinfloc separators can seamlessly adjust to shifts in fuel types, lubricating oils, and chemicals, providing a significant advantage as the industry moves towards new regulations.”
Benny Carlson, co-founder Marinfloc said: “Welcome to the new reality; we were already here yesterday.”
This approach ensures that Marinfloc’s customers enjoy continuous compliance without the disruption of frequent equipment upgrades or replacements. Marinfloc believed it can be trusted to deliver solutions that not only meet current regulations but are ready for future challenges. Every innovation and solution provided by Marinfloc has been driven by its vision of ‘a clean sea’, emphasizing the commitment to a sustainable and thriving marine ecosystem
Image: Marinfloc WTS advanced exhaust gas water treatment system (source: Marinfloc)